This one is hitting the news desk a bit late but is nonetheless worthy of some serious attention. Firstly,
everyone's favorite international calculator superstar Christopher "Kerm Martian" Mitchell formally announced jsTIfied, a Javascript TI-83+ emulator.
Yes, you read that correctly. A Javascript TI-83+ emulator. Unbeknownst to Kerm, this announcement was
made on everyone's favorite ticalc.org news
editor's birthday, making it sure to become known as one of the greatest events in the history of the world.

Not content to simply stir up giddiness in the hearts of the masses, Kerm delivered on his promise (as always!) and has
granted access to his work in the form of a public beta. jsTIfied is an exhibition of very thoughtful project planning wedded to
meticulous implementation. With tweaks and additional features on the burner, jsTIfied is a very welcome addition to the body of emulation software that so many dedicated coders have toiled to develop.

Thanks, everyone; and thanks especially to Ryan. I'm glad you guys are enjoying jsTIfied. Since I mentioned it to Ryan, I've also implemented sending every supported filetype to jsTIfied including applications, debugged a small flash glitch with Garbage Collect, and I'm in the process of supporting sending files from the virtual calculator to SourceCoder and your computer.

Wow, nice. I never thought that recent CPUs had gotten fast enough for this to be practical. Of course, I have a 3.4 GHz i5 quad—I'd hate to see performance on something like the single-core 400 MHz Celeron system I used to be stuck with back around 2005–2006. :-D

I already have my work cut out for me keeping Cemetech running, getting SourceCoder and Cemetech archives integration into jsTIfied, life, work, and my book, but if I ever get the time for it, I certainly would like to try.